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  • ut larger adversaries such as coachwhip snakes prompt a different reaction - the lizard plays dead.
  • s the point that each successive answer should prompt a question that punches through it until a pro
  • in itself, would later prove controversial and prompt a grand jury inquiry into accusations of ethic
  • ty had to this "promise", it was sufficient to prompt a massive surge in support for United - in the
  • tists' Coalition introduced its first issue of Prompt, a biannual art journal with a multidisciplina
  • ke able to recognise tsunami warning signs and prompt a beach evacuation.
  • In spite of Davis's prompt action the impact was substantial, but unlike
  • by his dauntless valor, unfaltering skill and prompt action in the critical emergency, had averted
  • His prompt action saved the line and halted the enemy adv
  • His prompt action cleared a difficult position at a most
  • Prompt action prevented the loss of the warship and t
  • His prompt action and gallantry saved a large amount of a
  • Rance's prompt action in making U Nu prime minister within ho
  • Despite the prompt action of Admiral Rodgers and the ships under
  • ism he displayed on 13 September 1942 when his prompt actions saved his comrades after a grenade acc
  • On many occasions, Torres would prompt Ahearn to move their studio to the sidewalk al
  • t observatories and research projects, such as PROMPT, ALO, WHAM, and soon LCOGTN, providing a platf
  • when they should be concentrating on bringing prompt Amiga versions of their newer titles".
  • followed this natural disaster may have helped prompt an unprecedented outpouring of donations.
  • heir lucidity and unpretending style, acquired prompt and wide popularity both in the United Kingdom
  • His prompt and plucky action undoubtedly saved a critical
  • Students are given a prompt and they are to respond with a news story.
  • of the puzzles, Professor Kawashima appears to prompt and encourage the user.
  • had left the ecclesiastical states called for prompt and stern measures.
  • involving the FDA, appointments are not always prompt and the agency is often headed by an acting co
  • us behaviour following the fair, which brought prompt and stern measures from the local authorities.
  • s problematic in a sense that it is not always prompt and in addition, it may not stop at all job lo
  • d must have been overcome by fumes but for the prompt and gallant action of these men.
  • Their prompt and gallant action undoubtedly saved the loss
  • seen as dignified, his decisions being usually prompt and accurate and his voice excellent, as it co
  • His prompt and heroic act saved the life of one Marine at
  • ion killed five of her men and wounded 20, but prompt and clearheaded action brought flooding to a h
  • rgency management develop strategies to ensure prompt and effective mass care service delivery as we
  • ainst external and internal danger and to that prompt and salutary execution of the law, which enter
  • by Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet, for his prompt and efficient action and his utter disregard o
  • an amateur astronomer in modern times, and his prompt and reliable attention to new comets discovere
  • the end, with the user facing the Linux login prompt and all his Windows security problems solved f
  • Although technical problems prevented a prompt announcement of official results, it quickly b
  • Barton Pine was saved by the prompt application of tourniquets by several passenge
  • ctims would have been saved if they'd received prompt, appropriate treatment -- but they didn't.
  • loaded by Windows Setup at the point of the F6 prompt are unable to read any media other than floppi
  • She has written about arts and media for Prompt, Arts Professional, The Stage, Scriptwriter, a
  • hat their future favours will receive the same prompt attention and care which has hitherto gained f
  • es and events at the university - and possibly prompt better funding opportunities.
  • Annotations from Ward's surviving prompt books show that he was familiar with early tex
  • Original scores and prompt books in the Tams-Witmark Collection in the Un
  • McManaway, James G. (1949), "The Two Earliest Prompt Books of "Hamlet"", Bibliographical Society of
  • ragedies, and Forrest left him by will all his prompt books.
  • Sinclair's fear-inducing henchman Scarecrone- prompt Bruce to become Batman to investigate.
  • cago exhibition was sufficiently successful to prompt businessman Charles L. Willoughby to commissio
  • This makes some physicians nervous and should prompt caution when starting nitrate administration.
  • This book is part of a broader campaign to prompt churches to consider the ways that religious a
  • the morning of September 25, precipitated its prompt closing.
  • of deliberately acting slowly, and called for prompt compensation.
  • ly warning of the attack and was able to order prompt countermeasures.
  • Largely through his prompt, courageous and effective action, serious casu
  • If a nuclear reactor happened to be prompt critical - even very slightly - the number of
  • interest in inflicting a prompt defeat on Russians in Baltic states
  • e workers' compensation scheme by ensuring the prompt delivery of appropriate services and adopting
  • eague matches, but displayed enough promise to prompt Deportivo to release Armando at the end of 199
  • me on October 11 to lower its orbit and ensure prompt destructive re-entry over the Pacific Ocean.
  • Requires Department's prompt determination of residents' eligibility, based
  • "Conscience can prompt different people in quite different directions
  • As a result of the prompt discovery of this by Campus Police, four membe
  • r youths in the downtown Columbus area, and to prompt discussion and debate within the central Ohio
  • tack of the 50 Foot Woman made enough money to prompt discussion of a sequel.
  • g for a definitive laboratory confirmation, as prompt doxycycline therapy has been associated with i
  • eneral Reynaldo Bignone, signalled support for prompt elections.
  • mi strikes.The warning system would have to be prompt enough to provide people with time to access t
  • spirit of dedication to the Bhavan which will prompt everyone to ask, not "what can I get from the
  • ecurity signed an agreement that calls for the prompt expansion of CSI throughout the European Commu
  • tituted France the protector of Belgium by the prompt expedition of the army of the north against th
  • HRT can prompt facial hair growth for transsexual men, but ca
  • tion (SOMO) and requested the CPA to press for prompt finalization of these."
  • , anticipating Turkish anxieties that it could prompt financial or property claims.
  • as an access portal, and again logs in upon a prompt for credentials.
  • For non-"admin" users, it will prompt for the computer's administrator password in o
  • er is presented with an ordinary looking login prompt for username and password, which is actually a
  • in bulk material analysis and coal analysis is prompt gamma neutron activation analysis (PGNAA).
  • Prompt gamma ray output measurements on these later t
  • observations of these disturbing events would prompt him to write some reflective lyrics for the so
  • Peter's jealousy will prompt him to do everything in his power to ruin his
  • eath of the previous Master, Sir Godber Evans, prompt his widow to instigate a plan to investigate t
  • the application of the act and facilitate the prompt identification of qualified patients and their
  • that the electoral body will be thorough, but prompt in declaring the results of Wednesday's refere
  • as keen, lucid and masculine, and he was alike prompt in decision and brave in action."
  • nd enough people moved the station vicinity to prompt incorporation as Villa Park in 1917.
  • ost until his death and was reportedly "always prompt, indefatigable and conscientious in the perfor
  • nch operations in Algeria, and was intended to prompt informative discussion of the challenges faced
  • under, Walter Lynch Sr., recognized a need for prompt inter-facility transport of patients in the co
  • Command Prompt is not disabled, although Regedit is, and the
  • his may become detrimental - for example, if a prompt is asked for every file in a batch delete, one
  • ngs that come through the Rift, like Freda and prompt Jack to introduce an asylum policy.
  • the story of the crucifixion, meanwhile, Jews prompt Jesus' execution and say "His blood be on us,
  • This support ensured a prompt journey to the capital.
  • Its members also sought to prompt legal and institutional reform in China.
  • ritical over her remarks and warn lawsuits and prompt legal action against her could surface.
  • orgia Tech, a change in offensive scheme would prompt Luginbill to consider another transfer.
  • y, Fanshaw Bay saved herself from a torpedo by prompt maneuvering, but two days later in a melee of
  • showed coolness, bravery, and judgment in the prompt manner in which he performed his duties.
  • ce, the personality of the secretary will also prompt many jokes - usually at his or her expense.
  • d but not seen), he interjects occasionally to prompt Marcel.
  • uring the attack, "took correct and especially prompt measures in maneuvering to avoid the torpedo,"
  • ctor, and on noticing unusual symptoms seeking prompt medical advice; HIV and other infectious agent
  • ve the skills to know when pregnant women need prompt medical attention.
  • rovide properly trained and equipped units for prompt mobilization for war, National emergency or as
  • her credit cards with no interest incurred for prompt monthly payment.
  • This cuneiform tablet may prompt more consistent revisions (i.e., alternate hyp
  • elationship, hurt feelings and frustration may prompt negative statements, rumors or speculation."
  • In nuclear engineering, a prompt neutron is a neutron immediately emitted by a
  • This effect of prompt neutron emission does not permit to obtain pri
  • Both commanders agreed that the prompt occupation of Japan was essential.
  • track at half-time, helped by a karaoke-style prompt on the big screen.
  • From the prompt one can, for example, mount a NFS drive(s) on
  • Some observers feared that this could prompt one or more of the six companies believed to b
  • of their municipality, a movement which faces prompt opposition from Nelas politicians.
  • Assistance can be offered, or a hint, prompt or further action triggered.
  • using the Command Prompt or Run command in the Start Menu.
  • s January 1998, Mr Ho had been working hard to prompt people not to overuse plastic bags.
  • It will prompt people to ask why, and they can discuss the Ir
  • Picton quelled a mutiny amongst the men by his prompt personal action and courage, and was promised
  • The events did prompt Posvar to attempt to hold an open hearing in t
  • Some methods prompt production with UV radiation, Mitomycin C, or
  • ho are at risk of aspiration, as it will cause prompt pulmonary edema if accidentally introduced int
  • Prompt pumping of liquid cargo corrected the list and
  • For yields of up to 10 kt, prompt radiation is the dominant producer of casualti
  • "The Church commends the law-makers for their prompt reaction to outlaw same-sex relationships in N
  • With prompt recognition and treatment of infections in chi
  • been awarded all sorts of accolades after its prompt recovery from Hurricane Katrina, reportedly us
  • fright as their defences were overwhelmed but prompt reinforcement contained the French advance and
  • The German authorities mounted a prompt relief operation for the city's dispossessed.
  • campaign is complaining to YouTube about their prompt removal of official campaign ads under the Dig
  • ellings Companies employed a strict regimen of prompt rent payment, the EEDC employed female collect
  • outstanding and have a history of regular and prompt repayment and regular centre meeting attendanc
  • e the Party a permanent one, & that is, by the prompt repudiation to the free trade system."
  • prompt resource enlargement of the company by externa
  • relatives back in Ireland, and in particular a prompt response of the British government, which cont
  • bance when he visited England in 1544, and the prompt restoration of order on his return some months
  • aders introduced a modified theology, once the prompt return of Jesus failed to occur.
  • sh that Guantanamo captives were entitled to a prompt review of their status.
  • Prompt revocation on orders of the president doesn't
  • The new facilities helped to prompt Rivals.com to name Pitt as one of "college bas
  • rison that a change in the song's lyrics would prompt several cover versions by different recording
  • veral cops, dump their car in District 13, and prompt several gang members into gunning down the veh
  • ment last Thursday urged negotiators to find a prompt solution to the strike.
  • Certain circumstances might prompt states to exclude people without licenses from
  • text Specifies the prompt string to display.
  • Most nuclear reactors are hence operated in a prompt subcritical, delayed critical condition: the p
  • on all states to continue to co-operate in the prompt submission of applications and issue of export
  • d rector of the National Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor.
  • l tensions in Germany that would allow them to prompt the old President von Hindenburg - who retaine
  • It will then prompt the user to either buy a "heuristic program" o
  • ich became a success for Sedaka, was enough to prompt the band to seek recognition on their own meri
  • the storm was too far away from the country to prompt the issuance of such advisories.
  • for Rand 6.4 million (USD $640.000), which may prompt the name to be changed to that of the new tena
  • Usually, the program would prompt the user presenting the string passed from the
  • ng three times in a row, then the program will prompt the user to input the character's name, in ord
  • The floods helped to prompt the construction of flood levees in the city o
  • hs in the computer game NetHack will sometimes prompt them to say "Hello, sailor".
  • heroes can also be made very happy, which can prompt them to visit the city and confer benefits to
  • w "their disease, an incurable disease," could prompt them even to kill to preserve "the segregated
  • ght to cause friction in the native's life and prompt them to take some action to reduce that fricti
  • Prompt timesheet collection
  • t a bad reputation, being described as crafty, prompt to work evil of every kind, oppressing the inn
  • pting is to transfer stimulus control from the prompt to the desired discriminative stimulus.
  • A prompt to begin the next installment of the module ap
  • animal rights now tops the list of causes that prompt violence in the UK.
  • directly from an email attachment, WinZip will prompt you to save your work to a new location on you
  • Cankiri will immediately prompt you to begin recording.